PBA: Pogoy awaiting doctor’s go-signal ahead of key Game 6

PBA: Pogoy awaiting doctor’s go-signal ahead of key Game 6

Roger Pogoy during Game 5 of the PBA Philippine Cup semifinals against Rain or Shine.- MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—TNT star Roger Pogoy remained uncertain on his status heading into a crucial Game 6 against Rain or Shine in the PBA Philippine Cup semifinals on Sunday.

Pogoy has been dealing with a hamstring injury and last played in Game 2 of the semis, where the sharpshooting swingman left the game early in the second quarter and did not return.

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“Secret,” said Pogoy in jest to reporters when asked about his Game 6 availability. “We’ll wait for our doctor’s [approval] because I’m already doing strengthening now. I’m resting and strengthening.”

TNT failed its first shot at closing out Rain or Shine, which kept its campaign alive with a 113-97 win in Game 5 on Friday.

READ: PBA: Calvin Oftana takes over for ‘amigo’ Pogoy in Game 2 win

While Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao is preparing himself for the return of TNT’s injured players for Game 6, Pogoy clarified he won’t play without clearance to suit up.

“Let’s see in the next game, because I’m really just waiting for the go signal. I’m still day-to-day but if it was up to me, I’d play. If only I can, I’d play.”



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